Android Pay will login to mobile web! Chrome is early adopters

According to The Verge report, Google recently stated that Android Pay will log in to the mobile web site in the near future. This service allows users to use their bound savings card when shopping online to complete payment more conveniently.


Foreign media revealed the previous few days that Google’s parent company, Alphabet, will cooperate with Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group on the Android Pay platform to expand Japan’s rapidly growing digital payment market. Earlier this year, Google stated at the I/O Developer Conference that the Android Pay team created a cross-browser payment request API, and through the cooperation with the Chrome team, integrated the API into services such as Android Pay.


"In addition to mobile applications, we are preparing to bring the advantages of simple and secure Android Pay to the mobile web." Pali Bhat, Global Product Management Manager at Google, said in a blog post. Soon, Android users will be able to use Android Pay for quick checkout in Chrome browser.

In addition, Google also stated that Android Pay will add support for the three banks Chase, Santander and TSB in the next few weeks. In addition, Android Pay will also participate in a number of preferential price reduction activities, such as Uber’s payment reduction plan for the period from September 7 to October 15, and users who use Android Pay in the United States will receive 50% of Uber for a total of ten times. Offers.

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